What is a comparative of these two poems: Roman Fountain by Louise Bogan and The Fountain by Donald Davie?
Roman Fountain by Louise BoganUp from the bronze, I sawWater without a flawRush to its...

What is a comparative of these two poems: Roman Fountain by Louise Bogan and The Fountain by Donald Davie?

Roman Fountain by Louise Bogan

Up from the bronze, I sawWater without a flawRush to its rest in air,Reach to its rest, and fall.

Bronze of the blackest shade,An element man-made,Shaping upright the bareClear gouts of water in air.

O, as with arm and hammer, Still it is good to striveTo beat out the image whole,To echo the shout and stammerWhen full-gushed waters, alive,Strike on the fountain's bowlAfter the air of summer.

The Fountain by Donald Davie

Feathers up fast, and steeples; then in clodsThuds into its first basin; thence as surfSmokes up and hangs; irregularly slopsInto its second, tattered like a shawl;There, chill as rain, stipples a danker green,Where urgent tritons lob their heavy jets.

These two poems of modern free form structure and concept, impressionistically describe fountains actions. Bogan's stops at a description while Davie's associates a description with a antithetical comparison to "Berkeley" for whom a fountain was a metaphor for